I remember the first time I met him. UConn played at Wake Forest, and after the game, CD was in the stands chatting with fans (about 1,000 at the game with probably 700 of them being UConn fans). I introduced myself to her and asked if I could meet Geno. She agreed and took me to the back tunnel. CD introduced me to Geno and told him I was a Duke student who came to watch the game. Geno said, "You couldn't get into UConn and decided to go Duke. Tough life huh?" I couldn't help but laugh. He took a picture with me and thanked me for supporting the team.
At Duke, I met him again after the game. He came out of the locker room saying, "Where's my jacket? Who has my damn jacket?!" lol A few minutes later, I asked him to autograph the picture, which I had blown up to a 8x10, and explained I didn't want to bother him while he was looking for his jacket. He said, "Thanks. You're everywhere man!" He's very friendly and personable. Despite his big time celebrity status, he's one of the few coaches I've encountered who will take pictures and sign autographs for fans after games.
At Duke, I met him again after the game. He came out of the locker room saying, "Where's my jacket? Who has my damn jacket?!" lol A few minutes later, I asked him to autograph the picture, which I had blown up to a 8x10, and explained I didn't want to bother him while he was looking for his jacket. He said, "Thanks. You're everywhere man!" He's very friendly and personable. Despite his big time celebrity status, he's one of the few coaches I've encountered who will take pictures and sign autographs for fans after games.